On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Mike Fabian wrote: > Mike Fabian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I believe if the printing problem with '--enable-freetype' can be > solved, it is a better solution than the old printing support which I > used in dia-0.88.1 to print Japanese, because it embeds the fonts in > the PostScript output and therefore doesn't require the printer to > have the fonts. It is nice to be able to print CJK on any printer, > even without CJK fonts. > > On top of that, when the freetype support is enabled, dia > automatically finds all installed TrueType and Type1 fonts in the X11 > font-path, even those which are not mentioned in font_data[] at all. > This makes it very easy for the user to use other fonts with dia, one > just has to drop them in a directory in the X11 font path and that's > it. > > Therefore I believe that freetype is the way to go for dia. > > Is there an easy way to make the printing work for large fonts? > >
I have submitted a patch for printing Simplified Chinese characters, which works for Simplified Chinese CJK fonts, and I believe it should also work for other CJK fonts (Korean & Japanese, by properly modifying the font_data structure and disabling freetype support), but it breaks the printing of non-latin0 fonts. Please read the discussions on the following subjects: About the zh_CN.GB2312 locale printing on the Simpl. Chinese and other non-latin1 locales Printing and weird (non-latin0 ;-) ) charsets -- summary LB -- _______________________________________________ Dia-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list